• New Cleveland Browns Stadium idea called the "Hexatron" with architect Robert Corna - Where he would build it & Why he says it's better than Brook Park

  • May 23 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
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New Cleveland Browns Stadium idea called the "Hexatron" with architect Robert Corna - Where he would build it & Why he says it's better than Brook Park

  • Summary

  • On this latest episode of "Sabol Brothers on the Baseline" podcast, the brothers are joined by Cleveland architect and real estate developer Robert Corna. Back in 1985, Corna was the man behind the idea of a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns and Indians called the "Hexatron." Robert is bringing his idea back with a modern twists for the Browns and the City of Cleveland in hopes of building a newer version of the Hexatron by the end of the decade.

    The guys talk about why the Hexatron failed in the mid 1980s, why it would work now, what obstacles are ahead for Corna and his new Hexagon Stadium, where in downtown would he build it, and why he thinks his plan is significantly better than the Browns building a dome stadium in Brook Park...


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